FEMA Coffins In Georgia

Originally posted by Pauligirl
Oh, but, but but.... see... the PLAN is to stuff them full.

Blink

I take it you're joking. However and unfortuanlly this might be a tipical responce to suport parranoid thinking patterns. And at that those Parranoid
people would not understand you're joking. They might think your blink to be a sign that you're an insider with knowledge.

People refuse to see the facts of what is in front of them. The standard praticies for that many dead would mostlikely be pile the bodies up and burn
them all.

Those might as well be called FEMA Bathtubs, because they are more likely to be used as bath tubs rather then coffins.

Yes, I'm joking. But the biggest part of the joke is that I'm repeating what the paranoid have already been saying.

Originally posted by Qwenn
Fantastic thread and very well researched! On the point of US troops not being willing to operate in these circumstances, I think you are being a
little idealistic. A soldier is a soldier, they do what they are told, especially if they are told that it is a matter of life or death, loss of life
under friendly fire is just one example. If the situation was grave and they were operating in an emergency situation, even martial law, they would
shoot first and not ask questions. In my opinion the containers woul be used for cremation, as any container that is to be stacked high, would crush
the lower containers and lead to contamination, they don`t seem tough enough to me. If they were for stacking and covering, with minimal transport,
where would the nearest likely quarries be?

i totally agree. this has been bothering me a lot in recent times, and i've personally asked every troop i've met for the past six years (over 500
best estimate) whether, if they were ordered to shoot americans, would they. without exception the answer was yes. those who qualified their answers
pretty much all said it would have to be cases of quarantine where there was biological danger...most couldn't think of any other acceptable
situation but said they'd have to do it anyway.

Who should MDs let die in a pandemic? Report offers answers Associated Press By LINDSEY TANNER, AP Medical Writer Mon May 5, 7:35 AM ET CHICAGO
- Doctors know some patients needing lifesaving care won't get it in a flu pandemic or other disaster. The gut-wrenching dilemma will be deciding who
to let die. Now, an influential group of physicians has drafted a grimly specific list of recommendations for which patients wouldn't be treated.
They include the very elderly, seriously hurt trauma victims, severely burned patients and those with severe dementia. The suggested list was compiled
by a task force whose members come from prestigious universities, medical groups, the military and government agencies. They include the Department of
Homeland Security, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Department of Health and Human Services. The proposed guidelines are
designed to be a blueprint for hospitals "so that everybody will be thinking in the same way" when pandemic flu or another widespread health care
disaster hits, said Dr. Asha Devereaux. She is a critical care specialist in San Diego and lead writer of the task force report.

Health Last Updated: May 6th, 2008 - 00:34:03 Pandemic response plan: let the elderly, the sick, and the poor die By Larry Chin Online
Journal Associate Editor May 6, 2008, 00:20 Email this article Printer friendly page The Bush-Cheney administration’s Department of Homeland
Security, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) have collectively set guidelines
that recommend in the event of a "pandemic" or mass crisis that the elderly, the sick, the severely injured, and the poor will be denied life-saving
medical treatment. Details are discussed in this Associated Press report: Who should MDs let die in a pandemic? Report offers answers

From the 'people' who brought you the response to Hurricane Katrina (blown levees): US military begins planning for avian flu pandemic 10 May
2007 The US military has begun to plan for a possible avian flu pandemic that could kill as many as three million people in the United States in as
little as six weeks, a Pentagon planning document said. The Defense Department's "Implementation Plan for Pandemic Influenza," which was posted
Wednesday on a Pentagon website, lays out guidelines and planning assumptions for US military services and combatant commands. Possible scenarios
include US troops being called in to put down riots, guard pharmaceutical plants and shipments, and help restrict the movement of people inside the
country and across its borders. "When directed by the president, DoD will provide support to civil authorities in the event of a civil disturbance,"
the document said. "DoD will augment civilian law enforcement efforts to restore and maintain order in accordance with existing statutes." The
military also may assist civil authorities in "isolating and/or quarantining groups of people in order to minimize [foment] the spread of disease
during an influenza pandemic," it said. [Bye bye, Posse Comitatus! And suddenly, the US is going to control its borders? Gag me with a chainsaw! This
newfound 'border control' ability is to keep people from *leaving* the US. KBR's $385M detention center contract will be expanded and
renewed.]

This investment in Georgia’s military installations is very good news for
Georgia,” Isakson said. “Our facilities play a key role in the security of our nation, and I am very pleased to see such a strong commitment to
them from Washington.”The bill provides $6.5 billion in total military construction funding, $5.4 billion for active duty construction and $1.1
billion for the reserve components, as well as $3.99 billion for family housing construction and improvements which includes $1.98 billion for
operation and maintenance for existing units. Also included is $5.4 billion for implementation of Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) which includes
$5.2 billion for 2005 implementation and $191.2 million for prior BRAC rounds.

Highlights for Georgia in the bill include:
* $15 million for Forensics Lab at Fort Gillem
* $23.8 million for Brigade Complex at Fort Stewart
* $7.7 million for Child Development Center at Fort Stewart
* $6.8 million for Child Development Center at Fort Stewart
* $23 million for Combined Arms Collective Training Facility at Fort Stewart
* $34 million for Digital Multipurpose Range Complex at Fort Stewart
* $13.6 million for Reaction Force Facility Auxiliary Support Complex at Kings Bay
* $6.6 million for Waterfront Security Force Facility at Kings Bay
* $30 million for Advanced Metal Finishing Facility at Robins Air Force Base
* $8.6 million for Depot Maintenance Support Hangar at Robins Air Force Base
* $7.1 million to replace operations at the Security Forces Complex at Air National Guard Savannah/Hilton Head IAP
* $77 million for Augusta Regional Security Operations Center/NSA
* $24.2 million for Consolidated Containerization Point at Robins Air Force Base/DLA
* $21 million for software facility at Robins Air Force Base
* $350 million for Georgia Military Construction projects in the Department of Defense BRAC account, $300M for Fort Benning * $8.7 million for
Troop Dorms at the Georgia Air National Guard in Savannah
* $5 million for a Combat Vehicle Warehouse at the Marine Corps Logistics Base, Albany

139th IS Air Guard 'stands up' first unit in 30 years Georgia ’s newest Air National Guard unit, the 139th Intelligence Squadron was
officially activated on May 29th at Fort Gordon , GA , becoming the ninth Air Guard unit in the state and the first new Georgia Air Guard unit in more
than 30 years. The mission of the new unit is the executing of cryptologic intelligence operations to satisfy strategic, operations and tactical
intelligence requirements of national decision makers, combatant commanders and combat operations. In addition, the 139th IS has an important state
mission of providing a trained and equipped force to assist the citizens of Georgia in times of
emergency.

Now We Know Why There’s A Press Blackout On S 1959 - It’s Called “ENDGAME” By DHS - Updated 7/20/08

Don’t believe it? Why coffins? Why in the middle of Georgia? Well, apparently the Government is expecting a half million people to die relatively
soon, and the Atlanta Airport is a major airline traffic hub, probably the biggest in the country, which means Georgia is a prime base to conduct
military operations and coordination. It is also the home of the CDC, the Center for Disease Control. I don’t want to alarm anyone, but usually you
don’t buy 500,000 plastic coffins “just in case something happens,” you buy them because you know something is going to happen. These air tight
seal containers would be perfect to bury victims of plague or biological warfare in, wouldn’t they? MORE

Who should MDs let die in a pandemic? Report offers answers Associated Press By LINDSEY TANNER, AP Medical Writer Mon May 5, 7:35 AM ET CHICAGO
- Doctors know some patients needing lifesaving care won't get it in a flu pandemic or other disaster. The gut-wrenching dilemma will be deciding who
to let die. Now, an influential group of physicians has drafted a grimly specific list of recommendations for which patients wouldn't be treated.
They include the very elderly, seriously hurt trauma victims, severely burned patients and those with severe dementia. The suggested list was compiled
by a task force whose members come from prestigious universities, medical groups, the military and government agencies. They include the Department of
Homeland Security, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Department of Health and Human Services. The proposed guidelines are
designed to be a blueprint for hospitals "so that everybody will be thinking in the same way" when pandemic flu or another widespread health care
disaster hits, said Dr. Asha Devereaux. She is a critical care specialist in San Diego and lead writer of the task force report.

Health Last Updated: May 6th, 2008 - 00:34:03 Pandemic response plan: let the elderly, the sick, and the poor die By Larry Chin Online
Journal Associate Editor May 6, 2008, 00:20 Email this article Printer friendly page The Bush-Cheney administration’s Department of Homeland
Security, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) have collectively set guidelines
that recommend in the event of a "pandemic" or mass crisis that the elderly, the sick, the severely injured, and the poor will be denied life-saving
medical treatment. Details are discussed in this Associated Press report: Who should MDs let die in a pandemic? Report offers answers

If you all think those are coffins it just goes to show the degree of parranoia that runs rampid within such topics.

If those are coffins you'll have nothing to fear because they are planning to kill only the people 450 pounds or better because those are too large
for any normal sized human.

would you please refer to the patent. it says for human cremation!

That patent is just an drawing. It never made it into production. It was for a single body plastic cremation box. That is not what these
are. The patent never made it to production because cardboard is cheaper.

ive been wondering and im not sure if its been asked... is there any evidence of fema or whoever is stocking up on these coffins, ever doing something
like this again??? i mean if its been done before what reasons did they do it for...

The property on Lions Club Road in Madison, Georgia is leased by Vantage
Products.

The product stored on the property are standard burial vaults, please see
our web page for information on this product - www.vantageproducts.com

The majority of cemeteries across the United States require the use of a
burial vault when a body is interred. The use of a burial vault, plastic or
concrete, is to prevent the collapse of the ground in the cemetery
and to protect the casket placed inside.

In the funeral and/or death care industry there is a common practice of
people making their funeral arrangements prior to death. Many people
like to make their own selections for the casket and burial vaults that will
be used at the time of their death. Once this selection has been made
the local funeral home that has made the arrangements can purchase the
burial vault product from Vantage Products and we will store it for them
until that person dies.

We maintain detailed records of ownership of the products and require a
certificate of ownership to be sent to us before products can be released.
Additionally, we are annually audited by several states including Georgia
to insure that we have all of the products that our records indicate and
that are on file with each of the participating states.

These products are not owned by any one individual person, company or the
government. Additionally, there are only about 50,000 vaults in storage in
Madison, no where near the quantity that is being discussed openly on
the net.

In the United States there are approximately 1,300,000 deaths each year.
Of those deaths there are about 900,000 in ground burials preformed
every year. Only a small percentage of those people have pre arranged
there burial.

I hope this has answered you questions. Please do not hesitate to contact
me if you have additional questions.

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